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RE: Interval Tree Clocks - Determining the sequence of events in distributed systems

in #dawn-network8 years ago

I appreciate your response and encouragement... :)

I'm in a funny place right now. I've got an embedded systems product that I'm struggling to promote in order to keep the bills paid, but it's not moving fast enough. I've spent a lot of my life coding in C and a wide variety of ASMs, and it's probably time for me to dive in and learn some of the newer network coding languages.

Thanks again, I appreciate your article and encouragement. :D

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Go is the best language out there for writing distributed applications. I'm not surprised that almost all the newest protocols already have go implementations... You just make less mistakes by following its idiom.

Thank you, @l0k1, for the recommendation!

I've found https://golang.org and I'll read up on it! :D

IoT stuff is where embedded is moving towards and there is a lot more capability, and you can run Go code on most of these SoC devices for doing sensors and data distribution. The nodes can be a lot smarter than they used to be.

I will have to see if there are Go implementations for the Atmel chips that I am very fond of designing for. That may be a good area for my future focus. Thanks! :D

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